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that was the basis for germany's second chance. as it was put in july of 1990, a german american historian who was forced to immigrate by hitler, "germany has not finished the process of confronting its own past, nor will it ever do so. every generation must search for its own way of understanding a history as contradictory as germany's. there are many achievements in this history, not least since 1945, about which the citizens of the federal republic of of germany can be glad, and of which they can be proud. however, accepting ownership of this history must include a willingness to face up to the dark side of the past. no one expects later generations to feel guilt for crimes which were committed by germans, in germany's name, long before they were born. that said, an essential part of assuming responsibility for one's own country is the determination to be conscious of the country's entire history. [applause] this applies to all germans, regardless of whether their forebearers lived here before 1945 or did not immigrate here unti
that was the basis for germany's second chance. as it was put in july of 1990, a german american historian who was forced to immigrate by hitler, "germany has not finished the process of confronting its own past, nor will it ever do so. every generation must search for its own way of understanding a history as contradictory as germany's. there are many achievements in this history, not least since 1945, about which the citizens of the federal republic of of germany can be glad, and of...
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germany had an "economic miracle." we were investing abroad and also demanding more and more foreign imports. the new situation looked like this. there was now an excess of dollars supplied in relation to the demand for dollars at the official exchange rate. we had a dollar glut and, in fact a series of dollar crises. possibly, some solution might have been worked out under the general terms of the bretton woods agreement but it would have likely been too painful domestically to apply, particularly when another much simpler path beckoned us, a path that had the advantage -- some would say disadvantage -- of being recommended by many highly respected economists. let the exchange rate be determined by supply and demand, let it fluctuate, let it float! why not? why not, indeed? for 40 years the dollar was dominant as it floated against each of the european currencies. the dollar would rise and fall vis-a-vis foreign currcies based on respective growth rates, inflation, interest rates, and investment opportunities. then, a
germany had an "economic miracle." we were investing abroad and also demanding more and more foreign imports. the new situation looked like this. there was now an excess of dollars supplied in relation to the demand for dollars at the official exchange rate. we had a dollar glut and, in fact a series of dollar crises. possibly, some solution might have been worked out under the general terms of the bretton woods agreement but it would have likely been too painful domestically to...
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and germany. he says his hands are clean. >> as chancellor and chief of staff in 2008, i knew nothing about search terms used by the u.s., or similar things for the purpose of industrial espionage in germany. no company names were mentioned. >> germany's intelligence agencies to work with the american national security agency, but he says the u.s. proposal to expand that cooperation was rejected as problematic. that's not good enough for opposition politicians. they want him to testify before the parliamentary committee that's investigating the nsa activities. >> we still haven't seen all of the files. we were on to clarify any of that today. which means that the questions concerning the minister are still open. >> that he was supported by some opposition politicians who say the chancellor's office should not stand in the way. >> who, what, when where why and how. that is the basis of the investigation. we will carry on. we want to examine all the evidence. we hope that will be tomorrow. the chanc
and germany. he says his hands are clean. >> as chancellor and chief of staff in 2008, i knew nothing about search terms used by the u.s., or similar things for the purpose of industrial espionage in germany. no company names were mentioned. >> germany's intelligence agencies to work with the american national security agency, but he says the u.s. proposal to expand that cooperation was rejected as problematic. that's not good enough for opposition politicians. they want him to...
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the eastern part of germany hardly has any migrants at all. that he at place they have the parties getting more votes. you go to the western part of germany they've been dealing with other minorities for a long time, and all the dealings and people are much more educated and they knowledge from their own experience how these other people are and there's less tension and very much a part of society, integration is complicated. and they have been dealing with each other despite the government. and asia is a very society where the state is virtually nonexistent and people take things into their own hand. they don't depend on the state. it's basically what they think is right so their compassion goes out like in the case of the fisherman. they don't care what the government is saying, do this or do that. they do what they think is right. >> one solution that the e.u. is talking about which doesn't sound very compassionate at all is further militarization of the mediterranean namely the use of naval ships to intercept refugee boats. how concerned a
the eastern part of germany hardly has any migrants at all. that he at place they have the parties getting more votes. you go to the western part of germany they've been dealing with other minorities for a long time, and all the dealings and people are much more educated and they knowledge from their own experience how these other people are and there's less tension and very much a part of society, integration is complicated. and they have been dealing with each other despite the government....
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inflicted on so much of the world, and they remember the suffering within germany is health that germany brought upon itself through its aggression, so it's a very somber occasion. it's an occasion to remember the war and to ensure that germany takes the right steps and has been taking the right steps to make sure nothing like this happens again. >> contemporary germany is, of course, a very different country than that of seven decades ago. what relevance does this anniversary have for young people today? >> young people clearly have a different perspective on it than older people. the end of the war is still very much a living memory in germany but for young people, it's still also has an emotional impact. young germans see that there is still a need to come to terms with what happened in the second world war. as i said before, to assure that nothing like this happens again opinion polls show that young germans do not want to try to forget this the second world war. it needs to be remembered. >> thank you very much for sharing your insights with us. >> international commemorations to ma
inflicted on so much of the world, and they remember the suffering within germany is health that germany brought upon itself through its aggression, so it's a very somber occasion. it's an occasion to remember the war and to ensure that germany takes the right steps and has been taking the right steps to make sure nothing like this happens again. >> contemporary germany is, of course, a very different country than that of seven decades ago. what relevance does this anniversary have for...
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the battle of the bulge was germany's last major offensive campaign in world war ii. it began in mid-december of 1944 as a surprise attack on american forces in belgium. the battle would involve more than 500,000 germans, 600,000 americans, and 50,000 british troops. characterized by cold temperatures and overcast skies the battle demonstrated how thoroughly air support had been integrated into contemporary military operations. the allies' inability to dominate the skies prolonged the german offensive. the return of air support helped the allies achieved victory in the battle. it began on december 16, through a german attack designed to catch the allies unaware. the germans wanted to capture the belgian harbor of antwerp. that offensive against unprepared american defenses created a large 80-mile wide bulge in the allied lines. one of the aircraft that drove the germans back was the a-26 invader, built by douglas. immortalized forever by the photo of marines raising the u.s. flag, the battle of iwo jima helped your -- helped secure three airfields and provided the uni
the battle of the bulge was germany's last major offensive campaign in world war ii. it began in mid-december of 1944 as a surprise attack on american forces in belgium. the battle would involve more than 500,000 germans, 600,000 americans, and 50,000 british troops. characterized by cold temperatures and overcast skies the battle demonstrated how thoroughly air support had been integrated into contemporary military operations. the allies' inability to dominate the skies prolonged the german...
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anchor: germany is again embroiled in a spying scandal involving america's. anchor: there are claims germany's top intelligence agency help the nsa to spy on other countries and companies. anchor: angela merkel said she can but defended the country's cooperation with the nsa saying it is germany's first partner in fighting international terror threats. anchor: the parliament is not satisfied with that. some lawmakers say germany's intelligence agency may be guilty of treason. reporter: german chancellor angela merkel has wrote in her silence over the bnd affair. in a press conference with her czech counterpart, she said successful intelligence gathering is about balancing security with citizens rights. chancellor merkel: on the one hand come we have to protect the privacy of our citizens. on the other hand, we have to protect them from threats which include but are not limited to terrorism. reporter: to achieve that, she says german authorities need to cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies like the nsa. that is what allegedly happened at this monitorin
anchor: germany is again embroiled in a spying scandal involving america's. anchor: there are claims germany's top intelligence agency help the nsa to spy on other countries and companies. anchor: angela merkel said she can but defended the country's cooperation with the nsa saying it is germany's first partner in fighting international terror threats. anchor: the parliament is not satisfied with that. some lawmakers say germany's intelligence agency may be guilty of treason. reporter: german...
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our cities -- their cities are far more concentrated than those of germany. with all of our air strength japan can be defeated in the shortest time and least cost to american lives. now, to answer your questions. will any of the men from the air forces he released? yes, they will. but only after the air forces have moved combat troops and supporting ground forces from various parts of the world in to the pacific area. men will be released as fast as they can be replaced by men from the ground forces or by new inductees. but remember, only after they have it replaced. eventually, men of the air forces will be replaced in the same ratio as men from other branches of the army. but most of us will be required by military necessities to remain until the job is completed. general jimmy doolittle began the bombardment of japan with a handful of lanes. we are going to finish it. >> how will the war departments plans operate in regard to the service forces? general sommerville has a message concerning this. >> so far, you men of the service forces have accomplished mi
our cities -- their cities are far more concentrated than those of germany. with all of our air strength japan can be defeated in the shortest time and least cost to american lives. now, to answer your questions. will any of the men from the air forces he released? yes, they will. but only after the air forces have moved combat troops and supporting ground forces from various parts of the world in to the pacific area. men will be released as fast as they can be replaced by men from the ground...
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first we would attack germany from the air. then we would invade europe and destroy the german armies. with our allies, we want the battle of europe. but without the sacrifice is -- of our pacific naval, air, and ground forces under splendid leadership that now shines an hour -- this but illusion of that now shines in europe would not have been possible. -- so that we may concentrate our offensive power against nazi germany. as we gathered strength for the pacific and closed in on the enemy, destroying ships and planes in preparation for the final keel. we want the battle of europe. but the war, the global war would not be one until we had exterminated japanese military power. the japanese at pearl harbor. -- and malaysia. if japan committed to 100 years of war and sacrifice, if necessary. check it we are prepared to lose 10 million lives in our war with america. >> eight japan committed to world domination. a japan whose home front is united behind the enemy war effort. [cheering] now, together with our allies, we could contem
first we would attack germany from the air. then we would invade europe and destroy the german armies. with our allies, we want the battle of europe. but without the sacrifice is -- of our pacific naval, air, and ground forces under splendid leadership that now shines an hour -- this but illusion of that now shines in europe would not have been possible. -- so that we may concentrate our offensive power against nazi germany. as we gathered strength for the pacific and closed in on the enemy,...
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we are up and the a tie and year yields are backing up in germany and france. the yields are up three basis points. where were we? a remarkable move in the bond market. coming up, divide and conquer is that the nude tactic? how different is this one from the last? we will prepare -- compare. and then, food fight. jonathan: taking aim at creditors. we're joined from athens with more. who is to blame. greece says they cannot get access to the data. >> they came with the paper and it is unfortunate timing. you have the official saying that and greece comes and it is the imf and the european commission with different agendas. this is the reason it was not brought in the negotiations. they will have the ecb reviewing the program. >> that is the big one. the payment may have been made already. are we expecting anything off of the back of that? >> the system is on life support with the liquidity assistance program. the discontent is a more -- an increase in the number. that will not unplug the life-support. it could be like running on batteries right now. it stands fo
we are up and the a tie and year yields are backing up in germany and france. the yields are up three basis points. where were we? a remarkable move in the bond market. coming up, divide and conquer is that the nude tactic? how different is this one from the last? we will prepare -- compare. and then, food fight. jonathan: taking aim at creditors. we're joined from athens with more. who is to blame. greece says they cannot get access to the data. >> they came with the paper and it is...
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all the works pass china's borders to germany without being censored. the show's organizers insist that doesn't mean that these artists hold the line of china's communist party. the chinese authorities simply have some questions they wanted answered. >> we were asked to provide explanations. it was also invited. we received a prize a short. reporter: as it turned out she canceled. just why is unclear. the show includes other artists that criticized the chinese government. they include photographer from hong kong. his photos show the protests in this city in the fall of 2014. also from hong kong is his installations made of newspapers. >> there is a diversity and we shouldn't try to simplify it. also trying to show the german audience there is not only just one china. reporter: some works may flirt -- may 1 with restrictions. brian: let's go to seven france where they time has kicked off. anchor: this year is made up of some megastars including jake jill and hall. -- jake jill and hall -- jake gyllenahaal. they are looking forward to watching movies inst
all the works pass china's borders to germany without being censored. the show's organizers insist that doesn't mean that these artists hold the line of china's communist party. the chinese authorities simply have some questions they wanted answered. >> we were asked to provide explanations. it was also invited. we received a prize a short. reporter: as it turned out she canceled. just why is unclear. the show includes other artists that criticized the chinese government. they include...
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business confidence in germany is down slightly. companies say they are satisfied with their current situation but increasingly anxious about the future. >> that is according to germany's ibo economic institute. it says its business climate index, which surveys 7000 companies, which only fell slightly in april. despite that slight fall in confidence the german economy as a whole remains on track. many analysts were expecting worse results. >> time for a summary of the day's trading on the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the week started off so well and came to a rather disappointing end after investors could not keep the numbers we saw at the beginning of the week where the dax grew almost 4% in just two days. the focus today was on the words of the leaders of some of the most important central banks. in the morning, mario draghi the president of the european central bank, urge the economies of the eurozone to implement much-needed economic reforms. in the evening, janet yellen the chief of the u.s. federal reserve, made her speech wit
business confidence in germany is down slightly. companies say they are satisfied with their current situation but increasingly anxious about the future. >> that is according to germany's ibo economic institute. it says its business climate index, which surveys 7000 companies, which only fell slightly in april. despite that slight fall in confidence the german economy as a whole remains on track. many analysts were expecting worse results. >> time for a summary of the day's trading...
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it is good for germany and the eurozone. carmakers were one of the most important winners not only here in germany, but also in france. the dax jumped to the green numbers. >> let's take a quick look -- . the dax was up by nearly two point .5% -- 2.25%. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow, let's call it flat. 18 to 96. -- 18296. the euro plunging. >> train drivers are going on strike again. this new strike is open-ended and threatens travel chaos over the coming holiday weekend. >> gdl union's demand in the 5% pay hike, shorter working hours and crucially the right to represent other rail workers. >> it is now the night strike in the dispute. passengers are not happy. >> they are trying to blackmail society. i travel a lot and it has affected my plans. it's hard to feel sympathy with them. it is a power struggle, nothing more. >> i am really annoyed. >> many companies are angry. the strike will affect freight services. goods will remain in limbo and can't be delivered to their customers. business groups estimate it i
it is good for germany and the eurozone. carmakers were one of the most important winners not only here in germany, but also in france. the dax jumped to the green numbers. >> let's take a quick look -- . the dax was up by nearly two point .5% -- 2.25%. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow, let's call it flat. 18 to 96. -- 18296. the euro plunging. >> train drivers are going on strike again. this new strike is open-ended and threatens travel chaos over the coming holiday...
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they say germany has to do more. germany formulates its goal differently. it aims to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide by 40% from 1990 levels. at the meeting german chancellor angulo merkel and french president francois hollande spoke of their common goal of reaching a binding agreement at the u.n. climate change talks in paris in december. >> the challenges we face because of climate change would be much easier to overcome if we knew that our partners the world over were working towards the same goal. it is one of the reasons why we need an agreement.+ >> a comprehensive and binding agreement is only likely if developed nations agree to considerably boost financial support for poor countries and tackling climate change. >> are political correspondent is following events for us. >> i can't really tell you that but certainly today was moving in the right direction. about generating and keeping up momentum. it is why the german chancellor angela merkel announced that the german government would double the amount spent by germany every year in supporting tho
they say germany has to do more. germany formulates its goal differently. it aims to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide by 40% from 1990 levels. at the meeting german chancellor angulo merkel and french president francois hollande spoke of their common goal of reaching a binding agreement at the u.n. climate change talks in paris in december. >> the challenges we face because of climate change would be much easier to overcome if we knew that our partners the world over were working...
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, east germany and west germany. berlin, the historic capital of the nation, located deep inside communist east germany was also divided into east and west sectors. for nearly 30 years, this division was marked by a wall built right through the city. the wall went up in 1961. then in 1989 germany was reunified and the wall was torn down. man: the wall comes down, there is great euphoria. finally the two cities can be connected again and made one. it is a new symbol of the unification of germany, the syol of unification of germany. people are euphoric-- they go to the wall when the wall opens up and they visit and they hug and everybody seems to be very happy but once the euphoria settles a little bit it becomes very clear that between the two sides there is fundamental differences. narrator: an entire generation had grown up on opposite sides of the wall under radically different political systems with different social values. now everyone would live in a capitalistic market economy-- in effect, the west had won-- bu
, east germany and west germany. berlin, the historic capital of the nation, located deep inside communist east germany was also divided into east and west sectors. for nearly 30 years, this division was marked by a wall built right through the city. the wall went up in 1961. then in 1989 germany was reunified and the wall was torn down. man: the wall comes down, there is great euphoria. finally the two cities can be connected again and made one. it is a new symbol of the unification of...
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after years of intense preparation, germany -- germany hurled herself on poland at the beginning of september, 1939 and in pursuance of our guarantee to poland and agreement with the french republic, great britain the british empire and the commonwealth of nations declared war upon this foul aggression. we from this island and from our united empire maintained the struggle single handed for a whole year until we were joined by the military might of soviet russia and later by the overwhelming power and resources of the united states of america. we may allow ourselveses a brief period of rejoicing, but let us not forget a moment the toil and efforts that lie ahead. we must now devote all our strength and resources to the completion of our task, both at home and abroad. advance britannia, long live the cause of freedom. god save the king. >> almighty god, grant we beseech ye that we do here on earth the memory of those who served our country and -- the crown may be so inspired by the spirit of love and fortitude that forgetting all selfish and unworthy moments we may live only to thy glory and t
after years of intense preparation, germany -- germany hurled herself on poland at the beginning of september, 1939 and in pursuance of our guarantee to poland and agreement with the french republic, great britain the british empire and the commonwealth of nations declared war upon this foul aggression. we from this island and from our united empire maintained the struggle single handed for a whole year until we were joined by the military might of soviet russia and later by the overwhelming...
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just a few days ago a f 3 tornado hit germany and injuries nine people and leaving over 100 homes damaged. the severe weather maker has slightly shift today the north and impacting the north of italy on the friday and going to the first part of saturday. there's a possibility of severe thunder stornls and wind and tornados. the mountains will be covered by heavy snow fall and temperatures are down to the 20 degree mark on your friday. here is the extended forecast around the globe. . >>> a man that help poplar rise and won the hearts of many woman along the way is finally setting down. the 42-year-old actress is mar rig later this year. they became romantically involved in february. pay's start of japan in 2003 when he starred in the winter drama. the role made him a household name in china and asia. in 2008 he was awarded the cultural merit for helping to spread the culture around the world. ' leader of the randy's failed coup is reportedly arrested. the -- of burundi's failed coup is reportedly arrested. the latest on the developing story. the united nations calls for action over the ba
just a few days ago a f 3 tornado hit germany and injuries nine people and leaving over 100 homes damaged. the severe weather maker has slightly shift today the north and impacting the north of italy on the friday and going to the first part of saturday. there's a possibility of severe thunder stornls and wind and tornados. the mountains will be covered by heavy snow fall and temperatures are down to the 20 degree mark on your friday. here is the extended forecast around the globe. ....
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of course the nuclear option, germany, france, and others to break away, that would signal the end not only of fifa but of the world cup too in the the end many would argue that fifa would have no one to blame but themselves. al jazeera. also with more reaction to the comments. i think people will look at that and say we are not expecting him to individually monitor the actions themselves. what we would suggest is a multibillion dollars industry that it's world football but is fifa should have the necessary checks and balances in place to make sure that it is properly run as you can see the company and mas. corruption taking place, even normally you are held responsible but that is not the case. two other point is that at the moment, the shareholders either the member associations of 24 company remain happy if it was a different company and there was these accusations and these headlines and the share falling then it would be cause for the president to resign from within. as it is, the money keeps rolling in and therefore the member associations stay happy, perhaps what would change th
of course the nuclear option, germany, france, and others to break away, that would signal the end not only of fifa but of the world cup too in the the end many would argue that fifa would have no one to blame but themselves. al jazeera. also with more reaction to the comments. i think people will look at that and say we are not expecting him to individually monitor the actions themselves. what we would suggest is a multibillion dollars industry that it's world football but is fifa should have...
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germany is where the concern is. eating into the vodafone market share in germany. in hungary, across the year they are doing well and outside of europe, asia and the middle east and the asia-pacific doing well. italy up 12%. i think the stand out here is data. the data just showing through in the vodafone numbers. 40 in europe, pushing up data growth 18% on the year. jon: when we talk about future growth we are talking acquisitions. i we still talking potential acquisitions here? caroline: they are still keeping their beady eyes, particularly on portugal. here is the key challenge. we're seeing the data appetite ramp up. when you and i are using whatsapp, we are not making calls, how do they make the data pay. it is all about what they deem to be quad pay -- quadplay. but the cable company and deutschland and cable, they want to be able to offer not just mobile but you're fixed line and your broadband and even television their offering tv. i signed up a deal to offer dog -- broadband as well. at the moment they say the big deal they have already made are already do
germany is where the concern is. eating into the vodafone market share in germany. in hungary, across the year they are doing well and outside of europe, asia and the middle east and the asia-pacific doing well. italy up 12%. i think the stand out here is data. the data just showing through in the vodafone numbers. 40 in europe, pushing up data growth 18% on the year. jon: when we talk about future growth we are talking acquisitions. i we still talking potential acquisitions here? caroline:...
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that's next to impossible in germany. chancellor angela merkel's conservatives see no need for full equality -- at least not yet. >> we need to take the public and the party with us on this to talk about these issues. a lot has changed in recent years, but we have not reached the end of the debate yet. >> but ireland's example has inspired many in germany, who say they are tired of waiting. >> that's the latest world news here on dw here in berlin. >> mourners at the top of the hour, and if you cannot wait, dw.des err u -- more news at the top of the hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: "euromaxx highlights," host: good evening. the latest trends year, fashion and photography festival. crystal cloud, a sparkling sensation somewhere in the austrian else. taking things to the limit at the german obstacle course. terrace, london, and milan are still the hubs for mainstream fashion here in europe but the who's
that's next to impossible in germany. chancellor angela merkel's conservatives see no need for full equality -- at least not yet. >> we need to take the public and the party with us on this to talk about these issues. a lot has changed in recent years, but we have not reached the end of the debate yet. >> but ireland's example has inspired many in germany, who say they are tired of waiting. >> that's the latest world news here on dw here in berlin. >> mourners at the top...
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anchor: i want to stay in germany. there have been more revelations that germany's foreign intelligence agency may have assisted american spies targeting top european firms. the latest reports go far beyond industrial espionage. anchor: they are alleging the german agents also have helped the nsa spy on france and european institutions, including the french foreign ministry and the eu commission itself. anchor: airspace giant ariirbus was reportedly targeted, and it says it will sue for damages. reporter: this electronic listening post in bavaria is supposed to help track down terrorists. media reports say at the nsa's request, german intelligence used it to spy on european firms and leaders. it is alleged that the office of the german chancellor knew about it. >> the german authorities will have to deal with that and i suppose they will do so. reporter: the opposition believes the interior minister may have misled parliament about the activities of the bnd and nsa. >> we insist on finding out the truth about the bnd b
anchor: i want to stay in germany. there have been more revelations that germany's foreign intelligence agency may have assisted american spies targeting top european firms. the latest reports go far beyond industrial espionage. anchor: they are alleging the german agents also have helped the nsa spy on france and european institutions, including the french foreign ministry and the eu commission itself. anchor: airspace giant ariirbus was reportedly targeted, and it says it will sue for...
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this is not acceptable in germany. it will not be tolerated by state institutions, including the police force. reporter: it was not the alleged victims who filed suit. many say it is hard for individuals to seek justice when it comes to police violence. >> we need a federal police authority to watch over these agencies. only then will we have a truly independent agency that victims of police of violence can turn to. reporter: lawmakers responsible for integration in germany are calling for change. peter: two business news -- our main correspondent, have er -- javier gives is a picture of a mixed day of trading overshadowed by the greek debt crisis. javier: the trading day was marked by ups and downs, at least at the dax. it started off quite well, at least until greece took the center stage again. a leaked memo suggests that greece is unlikely to make the next payment due june 5. this again raised concerns that a greek default might the closer than expected, especially since there are alarming voices from experts and i
this is not acceptable in germany. it will not be tolerated by state institutions, including the police force. reporter: it was not the alleged victims who filed suit. many say it is hard for individuals to seek justice when it comes to police violence. >> we need a federal police authority to watch over these agencies. only then will we have a truly independent agency that victims of police of violence can turn to. reporter: lawmakers responsible for integration in germany are calling...
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dw.de study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> in southeast asia thousands of migrants were believed to be stranded at sea without food and water and could die unless governments in the region act urgently to rescue them. >> that warning is coming right now from minor groups and the united nations. >> for its part indonesia says they have turned away hundreds of boat people but some have made it ashore. >> these migrants have a long entry through this journey they spent months at traveling from landmark to thailand and then malaysia before landing in indonesia. they are now getting food and basic medical attention. >> we left in a small boat. after two months we reached thailand. their navy would not let us leave the boat and kept us trapped on board. we ask for food and water. they gave us only very little. they even beat us. >> the situation has become dire and the seas around me and mark indonesia, and malaysia. thousands of ethnic minorities considered sta
dw.de study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> in southeast asia thousands of migrants were believed to be stranded at sea without food and water and could die unless governments in the region act urgently to rescue them. >> that warning is coming right now from minor groups and the united nations. >> for its part indonesia says they have turned away hundreds of boat people but some have made it ashore. >> these migrants...
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in practice, this meant that the united states declared war on imperial germany, seeing germany as the instigator of the aggression, particularly in the atlantic. united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war hungary is one of the satellites of hitler germany. the hunt gary and ambassador was forced -- the hunt gary and -- hungarian ambassador was forced to admit that he was at war with america. supposedly, not everyone in the state department new -- knew where hungary was. the u.s. did not declare war on the ottoman empire. a seemingly accidental fact which actually has huge consequences which lasted this day. american-turkish relations have always rested on a fairly sound footing despite recent issues. they were not actually at were -- at war in the 20th century. in turkey recently, there was a serious difference between how turkish people fe
in practice, this meant that the united states declared war on imperial germany, seeing germany as the instigator of the aggression, particularly in the atlantic. united states did not declare war on austria, hungary, for another eight months. even then, it was rather difficult for the americans to figure out exactly how they would engage austria, hungary on the battlefield. reminiscent of a story i alluded to earlier whereby, in the second world war hungary is one of the satellites of hitler...
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three of the young women are married to eritreans who live in germany. so they'll soon be allowed to emigrate. >> it's a highly developed country. i want to continue my education there and think i can live better there than here. >> alexander siyum grew up in wuppertal in germany. he's been back in eritrea for ten years, but still feels german. >> for ordinary eritreans it's normal to live here like this. it's not normal for me. i grew up differently. i have a different mentality, a different way of thinking more democratic and you have to tolerate some things. >> for instance, the fact that there's no press freedom. the city is full of satellite dishes with unlimited reception of international channels, but in eritrea itself there is just one newspaper and one government tv station. the average annual income is the equivalent of about 600 euros, lower than almost anywhere else in the world. against the beautiful backdrop of asmara, extreme poverty prevails. everywhere on the streets people try to earn a bit of extra money. many resort to begging. we try
three of the young women are married to eritreans who live in germany. so they'll soon be allowed to emigrate. >> it's a highly developed country. i want to continue my education there and think i can live better there than here. >> alexander siyum grew up in wuppertal in germany. he's been back in eritrea for ten years, but still feels german. >> for ordinary eritreans it's normal to live here like this. it's not normal for me. i grew up differently. i have a different...
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in cultural terms, germany had always been a country -- [indiscernible] germany has participated in and played a vital role in shaping the separation of powers in the middle ages, beginning with the separation of -- followed by royal power, so as the emancipatory processes of the enlightenment. however some essential political lessons of the enlightenment ideals of the american revolution of 1776, and the french revolution of 1789, the ideals of inalienable human rights, the sovereignty of the people, and representative democracy had been rejected by influential german people until well into the 20th century. it was only the experience of the german catastrophe of the period from 1933 until 1945 when german opposition to the western political ideals reached its peak that gradually eroded this hostility. the opportunity that arose after 1945 to build a second parliamentary democracy, this time one that would be functional and capable of defending itself, was only offered to part of germany however. the western occupation zones would later be part of west berlin. those germans living in o
in cultural terms, germany had always been a country -- [indiscernible] germany has participated in and played a vital role in shaping the separation of powers in the middle ages, beginning with the separation of -- followed by royal power, so as the emancipatory processes of the enlightenment. however some essential political lessons of the enlightenment ideals of the american revolution of 1776, and the french revolution of 1789, the ideals of inalienable human rights, the sovereignty of the...
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dominic kane reports. >> reporter: 70 years after nazi germany capitulated, democratic germany's leaders gathered in the capitol to mark the anniversary. the speaker of the parliament reminded members of the horrors that adolph hitler and his troops inflicted on the european continent during nearly six years of war. >> translator: today we remember the millions of victims of an unprecedented campaign of destruction of other nations and peoples against slaviansks and european jews. it was not a day of german self liberation. >> reporter: that job was left to the big four wartime allies the ussr britain, the u.s. and france. on friday in paris, u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined his french counterpart in laying a wreath to remember those from their countries who died to free europe. the president hollande said the defeat of nazi germany was always about the fight for freedom. there were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the four not to mark the 8th of may is russia. [ no audio ] >>> the pen
dominic kane reports. >> reporter: 70 years after nazi germany capitulated, democratic germany's leaders gathered in the capitol to mark the anniversary. the speaker of the parliament reminded members of the horrors that adolph hitler and his troops inflicted on the european continent during nearly six years of war. >> translator: today we remember the millions of victims of an unprecedented campaign of destruction of other nations and peoples against slaviansks and european jews....
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churchill understands and any conflict with germany, either imperial germany or nazi germany, britain will need the united states to prevail in such a war. there you see churchill -- i like this photograph because it shows him making a point. you see how one hand is being hammered into the other hand. i also like that hat. very much the style of the first world war. behind the scenes -- this is what churchill was saying publicly. behind the scenes, he was saying the same thing. this is admiral sims. he was the president of the royal navy war college. during the war, he was sent to the command of the american naval forces in europe. he was headquartered in london. this is a photograph of him. while in london, and this is a letter he wrote to his wife -- he met lady randolph churchill and had dinner with her. there is a picture of her. she is in her young 60's there. this is how churchill from other look at this time. and he met -- a long and interesting talk, he records in this letter to his wife. he claims the allies would be be -- in other words germany would win -- if america had no
churchill understands and any conflict with germany, either imperial germany or nazi germany, britain will need the united states to prevail in such a war. there you see churchill -- i like this photograph because it shows him making a point. you see how one hand is being hammered into the other hand. i also like that hat. very much the style of the first world war. behind the scenes -- this is what churchill was saying publicly. behind the scenes, he was saying the same thing. this is admiral...
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wish that i could claim that i have that hall of mirrors in the palace and versailles where in 1919 germany was saddled with an immensely heavy debt ridden and was relieved at the london debt conference of 1953 i set up a that is highly relevant today as we discuss the possibilities of germany extending debt relief to another troubled economy. greece. but by "hall of mirrors" i really had in mind the reciprocal relationship between the two great financial crises of the last century, the great depression of 1929, 1933 and are great recession of 2008 2009. the book is about how the experience of the great depression the lessons of the great depression distilled by subsequent economists and historians powerfully informed and shaped the response to our great recession and it's about how now having lived through our own crisis how the experience of the great recession will change how we think and write in some of us teach about the great depression of the 1930s. it's about why a recovery from the great recession hasn't been more complete. it's about why it post-crisis financial reform hasn't bee
wish that i could claim that i have that hall of mirrors in the palace and versailles where in 1919 germany was saddled with an immensely heavy debt ridden and was relieved at the london debt conference of 1953 i set up a that is highly relevant today as we discuss the possibilities of germany extending debt relief to another troubled economy. greece. but by "hall of mirrors" i really had in mind the reciprocal relationship between the two great financial crises of the last century,...
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we went from there to germany. we came in the middle of the night to a place which was one of the satellite camps of dachau. i remember, this was scary. we got off the train, it was late at night. we walked to the satellite can't. we had to walk between the railroad tracks. it was not mountains, it was two hilly areas. i thought they were taking us to be shot. that was the first thing i thought -- the first time i thought we were going to be killed. thought. they marched us to this camp and that's where i ended up being stationed for several months. >> tell us about that. adler: this was a camp where life was sort of normal to some extent. we had a field and they put up cardboard huts. made out of compressed or very heavy cardboard. in the rainstorms, they would bend. they had a little straw on the floor. we slept on the floor and if it rained, water came in. we put dirt around it a little bit. we were getting food. a regular ration certainly was not normal. most of the food was soup, very seldom was there meat in
we went from there to germany. we came in the middle of the night to a place which was one of the satellite camps of dachau. i remember, this was scary. we got off the train, it was late at night. we walked to the satellite can't. we had to walk between the railroad tracks. it was not mountains, it was two hilly areas. i thought they were taking us to be shot. that was the first thing i thought -- the first time i thought we were going to be killed. thought. they marched us to this camp and...
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municipalities in germany are interested in the system. he thinks there is a market outside the country as well. >> we've had talks with dubai, for example. dubai has huge traffic problems because everyone seems to drive a car. their public transport system is not as developed as europe's, and the system is part of the puzzle to address the issue. >> the sensors are tested here in this specially equipped laboratory. siemens has invested millions to develop the unique technology, but the radar can only detect the position of parking spots in a 15-meteor -- 15-meter radius from where it's positioned, and it does not detect traditional energies the way a camera would. >> each sensor can monitor the status of five to seven parking lots at a time. we can tell if they are occupied and how much space there is. we passed that information on to the drivers. >> the technology is still being tested. for now, drivers will probably have to hunt down their parking spaces on their own for some time to come. unless they switch to public transport first. >
municipalities in germany are interested in the system. he thinks there is a market outside the country as well. >> we've had talks with dubai, for example. dubai has huge traffic problems because everyone seems to drive a car. their public transport system is not as developed as europe's, and the system is part of the puzzle to address the issue. >> the sensors are tested here in this specially equipped laboratory. siemens has invested millions to develop the unique technology, but...
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in germany or forgetting the obligation to remember these in germany. the same is true of the inhuman treatment of millions of forced laborers particularly the eastern workers, especially the jews, for whom forced labor was almost invariably followed by their murrder. it is impossible to draw lines -- in addition to the forgiving there is another risk regarding how we address the darkest times of germany. the danger of the being deliberately raised for political purposes. [indiscernible] prevent an imminent german side or another crime against humanity, there is no need -- on the other hand neither the holocaust nor other nazi crimes or this second world war in general has given germany the right to look away. the nazis' crimes against humanity are not an argument that justifies germany remained on the sidelines when there are compelling reasons to take joint actions in other countries under the international communities' responsibility to protect. any instrumental is asian of the murder of the your patient jews come motivated by day-to-day politics amo
in germany or forgetting the obligation to remember these in germany. the same is true of the inhuman treatment of millions of forced laborers particularly the eastern workers, especially the jews, for whom forced labor was almost invariably followed by their murrder. it is impossible to draw lines -- in addition to the forgiving there is another risk regarding how we address the darkest times of germany. the danger of the being deliberately raised for political purposes. [indiscernible]...
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germany and other countries are refusing to release the last bit of bailout money, unless greece follows more bitter financial pills like cutting pensions and making it easier to fire workers. enter uncertainty. that is because more pain is a hard sell for an ultra left wing government that took office an an aunt austerity -- an on anti-austerity platform. it country where ignoring and fighting old rules is practically a way of life, from tax evasion to serious forms of corruption. as i discovered on a recent trip to greece, the way of life shows up in surprising places. corruption in greece is pervasive, from privacy at the highest reaches of government, media, and business. to greeks not disclosing income to avoid tax. >> translation: let me tell you the concept of corruption is so broad and big that it can fit into a lot of things, it's certain corruption and economic crime are linked closely and tax corruption. >> the problem of corruption in the greek society is so pervasive transactions. >> absolutely. doctors, dentist, lawyers, notaries. you name it. they give you doesn't, and you
germany and other countries are refusing to release the last bit of bailout money, unless greece follows more bitter financial pills like cutting pensions and making it easier to fire workers. enter uncertainty. that is because more pain is a hard sell for an ultra left wing government that took office an an aunt austerity -- an on anti-austerity platform. it country where ignoring and fighting old rules is practically a way of life, from tax evasion to serious forms of corruption. as i...
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i hope it's only in germany. from here to warsaw, to the ukraine. >> more preparation would have been required. strike should hurt but when it affects you personally, it is not very pleasant. many passengers are angry the strike was announced at such short notice, just a day in advance, in fact. the walkout has left many tourists stranded and many did not find out in time to make alternative arrangements. some trains are still running but it's only one third of the usual number. and these trains are urgently needed, because alternatives are rare. organized carpools and buses are mostly booked, and flying on such a strike day is especially expensive. some people are trying their luck in spite of the strike. >> we recently began traveling by train again. initially, we were impressed. but if we go touring cities again, we will go by car. [whistle] >> four-door javon -- four deutsche bahn, it could cause nasty damage to the rail operators image. >> that is our bitter experience. many customers do not see it as a viab
i hope it's only in germany. from here to warsaw, to the ukraine. >> more preparation would have been required. strike should hurt but when it affects you personally, it is not very pleasant. many passengers are angry the strike was announced at such short notice, just a day in advance, in fact. the walkout has left many tourists stranded and many did not find out in time to make alternative arrangements. some trains are still running but it's only one third of the usual number. and these...
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that's the law in germany. they're the most successful capitalist country in europe, and they give more power to their workers than any other one. the notion that if you were to do that you would cripple the capitalist potential--uh-uh. it's the same silly argument that says, "gee. those europeans, they're just not doing real well because they have such a big social safety net," national health for everybody, basically free public higher education, and all the rest. germany has one of the most expansive programs of welfare for its people, and it's the most successful country. their unemployment is significantly lower than that in the united states, but on the other hand of course, for a german worker, like for most european workers, being unemployed doesn't have the meaning it does here because since they all have a national health system you get your national health whether you have a job or not. when you lose your job, you do not lose your health insurance. you can't lose your health insurance. it's yours by
that's the law in germany. they're the most successful capitalist country in europe, and they give more power to their workers than any other one. the notion that if you were to do that you would cripple the capitalist potential--uh-uh. it's the same silly argument that says, "gee. those europeans, they're just not doing real well because they have such a big social safety net," national health for everybody, basically free public higher education, and all the rest. germany has one of...
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others were then taken into germany. it gets quite complicated. so this is a little bit of the different camp but we traveled the same field and when you read what the press said about the roundup of japanese germans and italians it is true a shocking. people that we have admired all our lives were saying absolutely terrible things. >> walter lippman would be usually considered a god in the pantheon of journalism of columnists especially. >> he came out to california where he talked to earl warren who was the attorney general of california and in the process of writing to the governorship and warren was among those who took the line at japanese is a japanese and there's no way that we could no difference between them. they all look alike and the fact that there has not been a single incident of japanese sabotage in the country is proof that they are planning a big one. >> richard excuse me. >> walter lippman bought that hook line and sinker and wrote two columns. a day after the second one franklin roosevelt signed executive order 9062 roundup the
others were then taken into germany. it gets quite complicated. so this is a little bit of the different camp but we traveled the same field and when you read what the press said about the roundup of japanese germans and italians it is true a shocking. people that we have admired all our lives were saying absolutely terrible things. >> walter lippman would be usually considered a god in the pantheon of journalism of columnists especially. >> he came out to california where he talked...
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the effect the situation in germany and the wealth in germany might change. people might lose something of their wealth. the world is changing. when you talk about europe, you need to do that and that. what is europe? melinda: we have seen a lot of eu criticism. you could even say eu bashing. is it a point -- isn't the point, we often need international action on migration? when the vietnamese boat people were fleeing, it was not left only to the region, there was a concerted international effort to solve the problem by taking in and dispersing refugees globally. shouldn't that be happening now? can it? will it? mr. mesghena: we need first of all european solidarity among each other. i think, if you look into the number of last year, it is four countries who will have the biggest portion of responsibility on refugee issues. we need solidarity within europe. we need to share -- not the burden, but the amount of refugees who arrived from africa is not that high. if you look at the burden which neighboring countries like jordan ethiopia, lebanon and pakistan --
the effect the situation in germany and the wealth in germany might change. people might lose something of their wealth. the world is changing. when you talk about europe, you need to do that and that. what is europe? melinda: we have seen a lot of eu criticism. you could even say eu bashing. is it a point -- isn't the point, we often need international action on migration? when the vietnamese boat people were fleeing, it was not left only to the region, there was a concerted international...
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northern germany was devastated by what is thought to be a tornado on tuesday. one person in hamburg was killed by fallen debris and dozens of cars are destroyed and houses and hundreds of trees were uprooted by the stormy conditions. this will likely move towards the east as we go into the next couple of days. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all we have this hour on "newsline". i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thank you for watching and have a good day. c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c the u.k. general election and the conservatives and labor arnett and neck. hours left for the israeli prime minister to put together a coalition government or face being forced out by a former ally. controversial words from a southern french mayor. he let slip his office -- sump and forbidden by french law -- something forbidden by french law. plenty more on the british elections, including hit by the global oil price
northern germany was devastated by what is thought to be a tornado on tuesday. one person in hamburg was killed by fallen debris and dozens of cars are destroyed and houses and hundreds of trees were uprooted by the stormy conditions. this will likely move towards the east as we go into the next couple of days. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all we have this hour on "newsline". i'm ross mihara in tokyo. thank you for watching and have a good day....
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look at germany. germany has over 80 million people but only 10 to 15 million credit cards. why is that? in german the word for debt means guilt. there are cultural reasons why of people i want to use credit cards. in china there is not as much as a social safety net so studies have shown the territories have higher marriage rates the territories are the people who have more in savings their marriage rates are higher because you are better companion or a spouse and you have more money in the bank. there is a dearth of credit cards in the world but there's an abundance of global funds. the economist even writes that it's easier to pay for it taxi ride in nairobi than then in new york city take your cell phone and you can send an sms and you instantly pay for a taxi ride. this was pre-uber but even still he goes to show you that this is the fundamental change happening across the world. you can use global funds for payment devices. you look at ancient greece when coins were minted that was revolutionary because poor people to go to the marketplace. sometimes they would put coi
look at germany. germany has over 80 million people but only 10 to 15 million credit cards. why is that? in german the word for debt means guilt. there are cultural reasons why of people i want to use credit cards. in china there is not as much as a social safety net so studies have shown the territories have higher marriage rates the territories are the people who have more in savings their marriage rates are higher because you are better companion or a spouse and you have more money in the...
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offense, i think germany and the u.k. are very attractive stock markets relative to those future policy rates. i think in the united states, u know, bonds are very attractive relative to that 2.5% rate. and in mexico, their forward policy rate is 6% or so, and that is going to be difficult to achieve. i think this type of framework can lead you subjectively of course, to an assessment of value not only in bond markets, well. stock markets as alix: that was bill gross of january us capital. thanks everyone for watching "bloomberg markets." i am alix steel. have a wonderful rest of the day, and we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ . . announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: tonight, we continue our exploration of the magnificent human brain with the look of the neurobiology of parenting. neurobiologists are increasingly beginning to understand the brain's influence on rental behavior. we understand now that the active caring for children can activate special narrow circuitry that form
offense, i think germany and the u.k. are very attractive stock markets relative to those future policy rates. i think in the united states, u know, bonds are very attractive relative to that 2.5% rate. and in mexico, their forward policy rate is 6% or so, and that is going to be difficult to achieve. i think this type of framework can lead you subjectively of course, to an assessment of value not only in bond markets, well. stock markets as alix: that was bill gross of january us capital....